 The next question I'm sorry. The next question is did you underestimate Putin and would you still describe him the way that it did in the summer as a worthy adversary? At the time He was I made it clear as an adversary, and I said he was worthy I didn't underestimate him and I've read most of everything. He's written. Did you read the oceans? I'm not in wise guy They you heard the speech he made almost an hour for the speeches why he was going into Ukraine He has much larger ambitions in Ukraine. He wants to in fact Re-establish the former Soviet Union. That's what this is about and I think that his his ambitions are Are completely contrary to the place where the rest of the world has arrived Confident that these devastating sanctions are going to be as devastating as Russian missiles and bullets and tanks Yes, Russian bullets missiles and tanks in Ukraine. Yes, I am If sanctions cannot stop President Putin, what penalty can I didn't say sanctions couldn't stop him You've been talking about the threat of these sanctions for several weeks now Yes, but the threat of the sanctions and imposing the sanctions and seeing the effect of the sanctions are two different things But two different things and we're gonna now going to he's gonna begin to see the effect of the sanctions and What will that do? How will that change his mindset here given? He's attacking so weak in his country that he'll have to make a very very difficult choice It's the leather to continue to move toward being a second-rate power or in fact respond You said in recent weeks that big nations cannot bluff when it comes to something like this You recently said the idea of personally sanctioning president Putin was on the table Is that a step that you're prepared to take and if not a bluff? It's on the table Sanctioning president Putin. Yes. Why not sanction him today, sir? Why not sanction him today? Okay, thank you all very much